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Introduction

Moniker is an OpenStack inspired DNSaaS.

Docs: http://moniker.rtfd.org and some below for now. Bugs / Blueprints: http://launchpad.net/moniker

IRC: #openstack-dns

Installation: http://moniker.readthedocs.org/en/latest/install.html

TODOs:

  • Documentation!
  • Fixup Bind9 agent implementation so it could be considered even remotely reliable
  • Re-Add PowerDNS agent implementation.
  • Unit Tests!!
  • Integration with other OS servers eg Nova and Quantum
    • Listen for floating IP allocation/deallocation events - giving user access to the necessary PTR record.
    • Listen for server create/destroy events - creating DNS records as needed.
    • Listen for server add/remove from security group events - creating "load balancing" DNS RR records as needed.
  • Introduce Server Pools
    • Server pools will allow a provider to 'schedule' a end users domain to one of many available DNS server pools